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There is only ONE reason the Gopher marketing department won't do this plan. And ONE reason only.
Season ticket holders.
The marketers have very valid fears that offering $5 tickets to football and basketball games will result in whiny Gopher season ticket holders screaming from the top of their lungs about getting a raw deal. And, that in fact always happens.
Look what happened when they decreased the upper deck cost at Williams Arena a few weeks ago. An absolute ****storm from guess who? Season ticket holders, who were not impacted in any way by that lowering of the upper deck costs. But, they complained and complained loudly.
I promise if season ticket holders promised to NOT complain about flash sales, I can absolutely, guarantee that flash sales would be a more regular occurrence.
It's a no win for the marketers. People are bitching they don't do flash sales. Then, when they do flash sales, people bitch that they are being treated unfairly because some new guy gets a cheap seat while a long-time season ticket holder pays the freight. You can't have it both ways. You can't complain they don't do flash sales and then complain when they do.
For the record, I'm in the camp that says season ticket holders mostly get the best seats and they pay a price for those seats. We are mostly paying a premium and getting a premium seat, and are offered some unique fan experiences that some dude who just dropped $20 on a ticket in a flash sales isn't getting. So, the season ticket holders need to pipe down when upper deck, crappier seats are offered at reduced rates or as part of flash sales to help fill the building. The complaining really is the ONLY reason they don't offer cheap flash sales. But, the reality is, the Gopher season ticket holder is the most entitled, whiny fanbase in the Big Ten and does not have the ability to pipe down.
They routinely offer heavily discounted (cheap) ticket packages and promotions (pizza anyone?), and have for years.